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The beach front directly along our festival’s site is a no swim zone. It is not life-guarded and there are strong, hazardous currents. The good news is that close to the campgrounds is a beautiful non life-guarded beach that is swimming at your own risk and a life-guarded beach just beyond the camping area to the north within a short walking distance.

There are no electric or water hookups on the campgrounds, however when event space allows, nearby you will find running water bathrooms and showers, along with portable toilets around the event grounds.

Modified or tampered with wristbands are null and void. DO NOT BUY passes from a third party. We won’t service, authenticate or support passes purchased from any third party. Scalped passes may be void.

No, no¦ Afrikin goes beyond music and art to highlight the ingenuity, economic, and social opportunity of one of the world’s fastest-growing regions Africa. Talks and workshops will be presented by influencers in technology, education, international relations, and business, in an effort to connect you to industry leaders that represent the diaspora.

We won’t just provide food for sustenance. We are creating an experience that will rival any food festival and wine tasting. We are curating the finest in African cuisines, topping off the experience with cooking demonstrations by celebrity chefs.

Innovation is key, and this will be evident by the companies and products that will be present at our exhibitions and as vendors throughout Afrikin. We are talking trailblazers, up-and-comers of the diaspora who have identified gaps in the market, developed solutions, have a presence in the marketplace and are ready to present their ideas to investors to take them to the next level.

But still, a musical and artistic experience will be had¦ And If you are reading this from the ends of the earth, our lineup will be so stellar that all you’ll care about is to be at Afrikin.

Please note the following topics that will be covered in the Talks, and submit your bio, website, social media links, and a past filmed presentation to info@afrikin.org

To submit your product, art installation, or content-related proposal for an Afrikin exhibition, note the themes on the Exhibition page and if you think you fit the bill, contact us at info@afrikin.org.

We are glad you asked! We are still accepting sponsors for Afrikin, and in turn, our experienced and diligent marketing team will ensure that your company benefits from extensive and strategic exposure. If you are interested in growing your business and you care about the future of Africa and the diaspora, please send us a line at sponsor@afrikin.org.

Team Afrikin is a dedicated and accomplished collection of entertainment, media, and international relations professionals who together pool our expertise to create cultural events unlike any other. From event management to booking first-rate artists and developing effective press and marketing campaigns, our team’s skill in creating new experiences with a social impact is unparalleled.

The festival is not a nonprofit organization, however, we partnered with Give Me Dignity, a Miami-based nonprofit organization that raises awareness about Childhood Sexual Abuse, an issue that is prevalent in the Black community. For more information, visit www.GiveMeDignity.org.